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Inspirational sources: The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Hancock
 
Inspirational sources: The Bartimaeus Trilogy, Hancock
  
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Djinn are supernatural weapons of mass destruction. The raw power available to djinn far exceeds that of other supernaturals, especially at high levels, but they must constantly struggle to keep that power under control. (The "fury" of the subtitle doesn't mean that djinn are constantly angry; it's fury in the metaphorical sense, as in "the fury of the storm".) Unleashing their power wantonly can lead to untold destruction to everything around them, and ultimately to the djinn itself. The last time this happened, the djinn were seized by Michael's angelic host and bound for thousands of years.
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Djinn are supernatural weapons of mass destruction. The raw power available to djinn far exceeds that of other supernaturals, especially at high levels, but they must constantly struggle to keep that power under control. (The "fury" of the subtitle doesn't mean that djinn are constantly angry; it's fury in the metaphorical sense, asin "the fury of the storm".) Unleashing their power wantonly can lead to untold destruction to everything around them, and ultimately to the djinn itself. The last time this happened, the djinn were seized by Michael's angelic host and bound for thousands of years.
  
 
A djinn's power stat is called Naphsha (an Aramaic word meaning "life", "soul" or "self") and its energy stat is Rukh (Aramaic for "spirit", "energy" or "wind"). Its powers are called Workings.
 
A djinn's power stat is called Naphsha (an Aramaic word meaning "life", "soul" or "self") and its energy stat is Rukh (Aramaic for "spirit", "energy" or "wind"). Its powers are called Workings.

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